Positive Covid test apparently
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Positive Covid test apparently
And yet the match goes ahead?
Moyes and Diop positive also. The entire squad received their results shortly before kick off so I'm assuming there's some control in place that has meant none of the three could have infected anyone else involved since the tests were taken... Big assumption.
It's reassuring to know the footballing authorities are taking the issue so seriously!
So moyes cant be near the team for 2 weeks right? If the result was only known an hour before didnt they all get on the same bus?
This forum has stayed very silent on COVID-management in football. I, personally, would love to see it stay that way. Too many different views (not related to football) bleed into the discussion and we are encountering it enough in daily life. Conscious I engaged on the point myself so I'll withdraw from the discussion!
not great for Cullen, misses a rare start for West Ham and presumably out of picture for next couple of weeks.
Transfer window closes Oct 5. If there was a club interested in him would he be able to do medical if he's supposed to be in isolation for 2 weeks?
Hopefully someone does come in for him
Why are all these rumours about clubs coming out?
Being linked with a move to Anderlecht.
https://sportslens.com/journalist-sa...cullen/316892/
This would be a good move if it materializes, he’d do well on continent.
Covid should not preclude a medical if a club wants to push a deal through, even if 10 days of isolation haven’t elapsed from day of asymptomatic test. It shouldn’t be an issue, we have pretty effective personal protective equípment
Close to a permanent move to Anderlecht according to certain Belgian media reports.
Move to Anderlecht confirmed on a 3-year deal.
https://twitter.com/rscanderlecht/st...92236054704131
I'd like to think so, and then I think about David Connolly, Alan Mahon, Robbie Keane and Liam Kelly, and their struggles on the continent.
Gary Waddock and Dominic Foley seemed to do well in Belgium though.
And Frank Stapleton played for Anderlecht for a bit, too - though I'm not quite sure how he made out there.
Robbie was very young at a massive club. Connolly did well for a season or 2. Alan Mahon went to a very good Sporting Lisbon team, think it might be the last time they won the league and I think Liam Kelly hasn't really fulfilled potential at all.
Cullen to me looks more than good enough for that league so fingers crossed it works out for him
I guess the question is whether playing regularly for Anderlecht would be a high enough level for Cullen to be considered for the squad - how does it compare with The Championship?
It's ranked ahead of the Dutch and Ukranian leagues. I don't think you can usefully compare a first division to a second division in different countries as the distribution of quality will be different but it's good enough that a good player in that league would be of the right standard to get into Ireland squads. The Belgian squad usually has a number of home-based players and they're a hell of a lot better than us.
Managed now by Vincent Kompany, who played with them last season. Regular CL group stage participants up until last few seasons. It should be the makings of a good move for Cullen, and better than a championship one if he can make it work. He'll be 25 by end of this season, so he really did need to get out of West Ham.
Good move you would have to think. I am not sure how they are performing under Kompany but a very big club and will come with pressure and expectation domestically and regular continental football.
Certainly a nice change from the usual - step down to the Championship - move our players take, which despite its renowned competitiveness is packed full of quite poor football teams.
Full credit to him for being willing to make the move as well as it’s wasn’t the convenient option.
Living in Brussels, well paid playing for the biggest club in the country challenging for silverware and in Europe must be exciting for anyone with a footballing head on their shoulders, go and play and enjoy and see where it takes you.
Agree with all that.
Can jump on the Eurostar and he's back in London within a couple of hours too. So it's hardly as if he's moved to some remote location. A train from Manchester to London would take 2 and a half hours, for example.
Should be a good move for him alright and it's a direction I'd like to see more of our players go. As you say, Brussels is really easy to get to from the south of England.
I don't think we'll get to see him play much unfortunately. I remember Freesports used to show Belgian first division games a few years ago but I don't think they bother with it anymore.
Called up to replace the injured Arter.
https://mobile.twitter.com/FAIreland...54002345373697
Twice as good as arter
I agree. I didn't get the fuss over Arter's performance against Finland at all. Cullen is a very tidy player. Nuts and bolts stuff. If SK wants to develop play from the back and retain the ball he's good for that role. Much has been written here and in the Jack Byrne thread about the level they're playing at but here, as in my Jack Byrne opinion, I'm simply taking the view based on what I have seen that Cullen is a guy who would help the team play better. During that awful run of friendly results in O'Neill's last year in charge Rice was the only real bright spot in midfield, simply because he did what you expect an accomplished midfielder to do. I think Cullen does this stuff. Almost any team we play against, including lower ranked teams, has a player that just keeps the ball moving. Cullen reminds me of when I watched my son play in a school trip to Spain a few years ago. Literally every single opposition team had one player who'd take the ball deep, look up and play a pass - 45 degrees left, 45 degrees right, or straight. Then advanced 10 metres for a return pass, if needed. Without any fuss the opposition was further up the pitch, facing the right way. It's mind-bogglingly simple in principle but we haven't done this since Roy Keane was in his prime. Kinsella and Holland maybe. And in case I get accused of overstating my appreciation of Cullen, I'm actually fairly grounded in my opinion of him. His omission was probably my biggest disappointment in SK's first squad. I think he'll play his way into the team permanently soon enough.
I think Molumby will become that player. Cullen will likely be backup for him. I would like to see Molumby, McCarthy and Hendrick/Hourihane starting in midfield tomorrow. Molumby has looked good for Brighton in his EFL cup appearances this season.
If Hourihane doesn't start then there's a case for playing Brady either left back or as a left sided forward so we don't lose our set piece delivery.
I haven't seen enough of Molumby to have a view but I've certainly heard good things. My only real sight of him was vs Armenia(?) at Tallaght and he looked v good alright.
Played the full game in a 2-2 draw. Not sure as to how he played as I wasn't allowed attend the game.
He looks different
Interview with Cullen here.
https://www.the42.ie/cullen-in-good-...88141-Dec2020/
I do like him, he's done well for us whenever he's been given an opportunity. Decent passer and does the simple things well.
I'm never sure why he's not given more of a chance.
3 starts in a row and Anderlecht up to 4th in table. Good to see
Kompany lauds 'tough as iron' Cullen as Ireland midfielder makes his mark at Anderlecht https://the42.ie/5333082
Looks the real deal from the couple of matches I’ve watched. Needs to start for us IMO in World Cup qualifying.